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Last edited by Cory : 20-01-2015 at 14:54. Reason: Thanks to Alan for correcting me...don't want to empower these guys to think they have real authority ;) |
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If one of the green-shirted folk tells you to do something that doesn't make sense, try to comply without compromising real safety, and then ask him or her to join you in a conversation about it with the Lead Safety Advisor. (The alternative is to laugh and say "You have no power here. Begone before someone drops a robot on you!" And then suggest the conference.) |
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That's happened to us, too. Off-the-thread-topic, but: I'm looking at this from two hats - a mentor, and a Volunteer Coordinator. No matter how much I try on the VC end, I still see a few SA's being way out of control and ridiculous. I've seen a Safety Advisor yell at kids at the event I was working. Yell. I told him to calm down or I'd ask him to go home. There is no reason for any volunteer to yell at kids. Your job is to be there and make the event experience the best possible for the students...it's not about you. That's always my reminder to volunteers, every morning. And yet, it still happens. I'm not even sure how to fix it anymore. As a mentor? Hey, maybe stop yelling at my kids. What you're asking doesn't make any sense. Let's talk about this calmly instead of you standing in our pit in 'protest' until we fix your issue. Back-On-Topic-Point being - keep everything inside of your 8x8 (or 9x9 or 10x10 if you're lucky) box, and hopefully you won't have to deal with that. |
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This happens to us at least once a year and it is absolutely infuriating. I guess we just didn't have enough baking soda for our non-spillable batteries or something.
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As long as we are on the topic of safety and such (sorry this got off topic OP) what is the idea behind having to wear clear safety glasses? I have a personal pair of slightly tinted safety glasses that I use at work/home that I mainly wear because they are comfortable (some say I have a weird shaped head). At a few events I have been asked to put on a different pair of glasses or leave the event claiming that they needed to be able to "see my eyes" but could not give a better reason.
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Now, as far as "seeing the eyes", that is a reasonable request. The tints are allowed to help deal with the brightness in some areas. But once eyes are harder to see, then there is actually a real risk that you can't see something as well as you need to. |
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There seem to be a bunch of new regionals and districts this year, and (at least in our area) not as many new teams as in recent years. My advice is to look up the regional in your area, and find some teams who were there the last year or two. Then, compare the number of teams at the venue this year compared to last year. If the number of teams is level or decreased, expect at least as large a pit as was available last year. If it has gone up, be prepared for it to decrease. At Bayou, we've had 10x10x10 pits the last three years, and we've dropped from 57 teams last year to 48 this year. Most of the reduction seems to be in teams that traveled more than six hours to Bayou.
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For what it's worth I just had confirmation that Palmetto will have 10 X 10 spaces for teams, and North Carolina will have 9 X 10 (9 being width).
"Carolinas" Teams Plan Accordingly |
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You could make a pit that is 8x8 and is able to scale to be 10x10. Even if the competition you are going to is only 10x10 or 8x8, you could have both in case you decide to do other competitions.
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For some reason the safety advisors only tend to come by when we're doing something not exactly safe...like standing on a toolbox to hang a banner. I think we've only got one smiley face in the morning.
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This is a bit off topic - but I really wish FIRST would give teams an hour on Wednesday night to set up their pit - then Thursday morning would start off with immediate attention to the bot. |
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The strategic thing to do, is when the 5 team reps load in on that night: Carry everything in, in a certain order... Person 1 carries this box, which just so happens to go in the farthest corner, followed by person 2, which puts their box next to person 1, etc... You can drop everything off and have your boxes/toolchest/carts already arranged, within 5 minutes. Of course, if you have big pit displays/tents, etc, that doesn't really work. But for the basics, it will. |
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My big pet peeve is when team put together their elaborate pits in the middle of the aisle. I even had a team assembling their pit in the que line at Midwest one year. |
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